Bahati Ilirudi: How I Escaped the Trap of Betting Addiction My name is Kevin, and betting nearly destroyed my life in Eldoret. It started harmlessly — placing small bets during English Premier League matches. When I won my first KSh 8,000, I felt invincible. I believed I had discovered a…
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Mapenzi Matamu: How I Finally Found Love After My Marriage Almost Collapsed My name is Brian, and I never imagined my marriage would fall apart after seven years together in Nairobi. What started as small disagreements about money and time slowly grew into cold silence. My wife and I…
Jeneza Lilikataa Kusonga The Coffin That Refused to Move During Burial My name is Daniel, and I will never forget my uncle’s burial in our village near Bungoma. He was known as a wealthy businessman, respected and feared. When he suddenly passed away, the entire community gathered to give…
How I Lost My Mind After Stealing What Was Not Mine. My name is Ruth, and I never believed that one careless decision could nearly destroy my sanity. I worked as a house help in Nakuru, earning just enough to survive. Every day I watched my employer live comfortably —…
Ndoto Ilitimia: How I Bought My First Car After Years of Poverty My name is Peter, and for most of my life in Machakos, poverty felt like a curse that followed my family for generations. I grew up walking barefoot to school. Even as an adult, I worked casual jobs…
The famous content creator and celebrity criticizer Andrew Kibe has hitted out at Thee Pluto again. Kibe has been questioning if the baby of Thee Pluto and Felicity really belongs to Thee Pluto. Read Also: ‘Hii imeenda ‘ Otiende Amollo Excited To Meet Fridah Kajala. In his podcasts, Andrew Kibe…
One of the most famous kenyan content creator, Andrew Kibe was exposed by YouTuber Nicholas Kioko, for requesting him to pay ksh.300,000 if he wants an interview with him. Read more:See How Smart President William Ruto Sold 3000 Goats Each Ksh.13,000 In 10 Minutes Only. Kibe landed in Kenya for…
Utajiri wa Ghafla: How I Finally Broke the Cycle of Poverty and Found Financial Stability My name is Collins, born and raised in a small village in Bungoma where poverty was not just a condition , it was a tradition passed down like family land. My father struggled as a…
Mimba ya Miaka Saba: How I Finally Conceived After Years of Waiting My name is Grace from Nakuru, and for seven painful years, I carried the silent label of “barren.” Every family gathering became torture. Relatives whispered. Friends avoided inviting me to baby showers. In our culture, a woman…
Kazi ya Ndoto: How I Secured a Job After Endless Rejections My name is Andrew from Thika, a university graduate with big dreams and a folder full of rejection emails. After graduation, I imagined myself working in a corporate office within months. Instead, one year passed. Then two. Each interview…
